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High turnout at Ain Shams University’s coordination labs as they receive students of the second phase of university admissions for the academic year 2025–2026

Under the patronage of Prof. Mohamed Diaa Zain El-Abedeen, President of Ain Shams University, and under the supervision of the Education and Student Affairs Sector and the General Administration of Education and Student Affairs, the university has announced that its coordination labs are witnessing a large influx of Thanaweya Amma (general secondary) students from both scientific and literary streams, as they complete their electronic registration for Phase Two of the university admissions process for the new academic year 2025/2026.

The coordination labs are located at the Faculties of Computer and Information Sciences and Arts within the university’s main campus in Abbassia, the Faculty of Agriculture in Shubra El-Kheima, the Faculty of Women in Heliopolis, and the Faculty of Engineering at Abdo Basha in Abbassia. In addition, dedicated labs for students with disabilities are available at the Faculties of Arts and Computers and Information Sciences.

Prof. Mohamed Diaa Zain El-Abedeen emphasized that the coordination labs will continue to operate throughout the entire registration period. He noted that the labs are fully equipped and prepared, with over 300 modern computers, and are staffed by trained personnel to provide students and their families with accurate guidance and information, without influencing their preferences. Additionally, skilled technicians are present to resolve any technical issues that may arise with the computers or internet connections.

The President of Ain Shams University had previously directed the Education and Student Affairs Sector to ensure full readiness and close follow-up to guarantee the success of the coordination process across all university labs. This includes providing support and logistical services to students and their families until the completion of the coordination period at all its stages.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research has announced the minimum scores for Phase Two admissions as follows:

For students under the new grading system:

Scientific Stream: 220 marks and above (68.75%)

Literary Stream: 205 marks and above (64.06%)

For students under the old grading system:

Scientific Stream: 280 marks and above (68.29%)

Literary Stream: 240 marks and above (58.53%)

A total of 287,318 students from both the scientific and literary streams are expected to be accepted during this phase.

Students can register their preferences online via the official coordination website:

🔗 https://tansik.digital.gov.eg/application/

The registration period begins Wednesday, August 6, and continues until Sunday, August 10, 2025.